By Anonymous — Thursday, August 11th, 2016
Tryouts for our Fall Team will be held on : August 21 & August 28 Location: Rancho Community Park, Fields 2 & 3 1765 Royal Street • Simi Valley, CA 93065 Time: 8:15 am Registration & Check-In 8:30 am - 1:30 pm Tryouts (with a 30 minute lunch break) Web site : http://www.eteamz.com/CaWaves-Ives18U For more information or toreserve a tryout opportunity, please contact: Robert Ives • 805.657.5142 • xtree23@aol.com The 18u California Waves, based in Simi Valley, California, is comprised of high achieving student athletes from some of the finest High Schools in California. Harvard-Westlake, Buckley, Oaks Christian, Viewpoint, Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy, and Chaminade are just some of the schools our players attend. With an average team G.P.A. of 3.8, the California Waves players have been and are actively being watched, tracked, and recruited by top tier Colleges and Universities throughout the country, including: Harvard, Hamilton, Amherst, UCSD, Holy Cross, Boston College, Boston University, Emory, Kenyon, Wellesley, Trinity, Rhodes, DePauw, Seattle University, Bucknell, Dartmouth, Colgate, Tufts, Utah State, to name a few. If you have a G.P.A. over 3.0 and want to play softball for a top tier D1, D2 or D3 university, the California Waves are who you want to play for. Established in 1980, The California Waves is one of the oldest organizations in travel ball. The Waves have a proven track record of obtaining exposure, access and scholarships for its athletes. The Waves play in the major showcases against the best teams in the country, and we are currently scheduled for several prominent Fall Showcases in both Northern and Southern California. And ( 2 ) in Las Vegas. If you want to play softball in college, and you are willing to work as hard in the classroom as you do in the field, the California Waves want you on our roster! |
By Anonymous — Monday, July 18th, 2016
This year Fillmore has been chosen to host the annual youth football all star game. Players from Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and Ventura County will be playing 4 all star games on November 26th 2016. There will be vendors from the tri county area as well as high school coaches to watch the up and coming best football players from around the area. The stadium will be packed and we hope to see many of our community members watch our local Fillmore players compete and play along side the best youth football players in Southern California!!! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 29th, 2016
Congratulations to the Fillmore Girls Softball 12U Division on becoming Western District Champions. Players: (l-r) Amber Cervantez, Zoie Isom, Ebony Venegas, Alexis Sanchez, Lily Murillo, Kayleen Jacinto, Alyssa Ocegueda, Anika Lopez, Jordyn Blankenship, Emma Ocegueda, Jazalyn Ramos, Aaliyah Arias. Coaches: Tim Isom, Beany Venegas, Pokey Sanchez and Rudy Murillo. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 22nd, 2016
8U Fillmore Softball Girls place top four in El Rio District Tournament, after winning in the June 2016 event. Next they are going to State Championship, July 1-3, 2016. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 1st, 2016
Fillmore Softball Girls 8U Division won 1st place in Thousand Oaks Championship 2016 Memorial Day Tournament. Pictured are Viviana, Ebony, Nakaomi, Delaney, Sophia, Leah, Arianna, Leilani, Natalie, Haley, and Livia. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 1st, 2016
Congratulations to all the participants!
Fillmore Unified School District participated in the Special Olympics School Games, which was held on Saturday, May 14 at Newbury Park High School. Teams from around the county participated in track and field events. Fillmore Unified School District had 32 student athletes, ages 5-22, participate in the events. Student buddies from Fillmore High School and Fillmore Middle School supported students in the fun! Athletes were awarded gold, silver, and bronze metals for the 100 yard dash, 50 yard dash, 25 yard assisted race, the standing long jump, the softball throw, and the tennis ball throw. Enlarge Photo |
Players: Jose Avila, Alex Avila, Andy Becerra, Nicholas Jiménez, Santos Cortez, Adam Zavala, Alex Serna, J.P. Alfaro, Angel Ruiz, Bobby Moreno, Vanessa Avila, Isaiah Vellego. Coaches: Dave “Mucho” Morales, Sergio Becerra, Isaac Nuno, Albert Luna. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 1st, 2016
After an exciting season of pinnacles and pitfalls, the Fillmore Little League Dodgers Intermediate Division Squad of twelve clenched two hard-fought playoff wins over the undefeated Saticoy Little League’s Dodgers to capture the District 63 Title. Fillmore’s streak started in the first round of playoff competition vs. the Montalvo Dodgers at Montalvo. Going into the top half of the seventh inning, Fillmore was down 6-5. Not about to surrender, Fillmore’s bats erupted, showering the Ventura team with four runs. With some clever coaching strategy and key defensive plays, Fillmore hung on to the lead and ended the game with a 9-6 victory over Montalvo. In the second round, Fillmore was up against the Saticoy Little League Dodgers who were undefeated in regular season play. Fillmore’s bats were on fire as they exploded through a seven-run second inning. Santos Cortez dominated on the mound and Angel Ruiz performed valiantly in relief, with a final score of 9-2, handing Saticoy their first upset of the season. As tournament play would have it, Fillmore had to prove themselves once again in the championship game against the Saticoy Dodgers. On a sunny Saturday morning when most of the town was enjoying the May Festival Parade in Fillmore, our Dodgers were at the Saticoy Little League Intermediate Field fighting for the title. With Nick Jimenez on the mound, Fillmore burst out of the gates and started the game with the lead. Saticoy came back and tied the game. The lead was exchanged back and forth until Fillmore was up 8-5 going into the top of the sixth inning. With two outs, Saticoy pulled away and loaded the bases. With a shot out to right field, Saticoy cleared the bases and tied Fillmore 8-8. After Jimenez fanned off the last batter, Fillmore was facing their last at-bat. Andy Becerra started the inning with a walk. Up next, Bobby Moreno connected for an infield grounder that forced Becerra out at second. With one home run already under his belt, Pitcher Nick Jimenez was at the plate. With an attempt to put the runner in scoring position, the coaches took a chance and sent Moreno to steal third. In a close call, Moreno was tagged out, leaving Jimenez up against two outs. Playing like a scene out of “The Natural,” Fillmore wasn’t going to let this one slip away. With one powerful swing, Jimenez lifted a shot over the fence and walked off into the arms of his teammates with a game-winning home run and the District 63 Intermediate title. Fillmore’s Manager, Dave “Mucho” Morales, was elated. “Our team gelled at the right time. Nick had the game-winning home run, but every last player contributed and came together when it counted.” He went on to give credit to his coaches, “I want to thank Sergio Becerra, Isaac Nuno, Albert “Toro” Luna, and team parent, Rosa Felix, for never giving up on these kids. We had a slow start to the season, but our team clawed their way back and came away with a championship.” Fillmore Intermediates conclude their season on a high note and will select an All-Star team to represent Fillmore. This team of All-Stars will represent Fillmore in tournament competition with the ultimate goal of competing in the 2016 Little League Intermediate 50-70 World Series in Livermore, California. Players: Jose Avila, Alex Avila, Andy Becerra, Nicholas Jiménez, Santos Cortez, Adam Zavala, Alex Serna, J.P. Alfaro, Angel Ruiz, Bobby Moreno, Vanessa Avila, Isaiah Vellego. Coaches: Dave “Mucho” Morales, Sergio Becerra, Isaac Nuno, Albert Luna. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, May 25th, 2016
Fillmore High School had a very successful CIF Track and Field Prelims this past weekend. They had two personal records set by freshman Carissa Rodriguez in the 1600m with a time of 5:16.88, and sophomore Gisselle De La Paz in the discus throwing 103 feet and 1 inch. In addition. Junior Mariah Gonzalez qualified for the CIF Finals this Saturday at Cerritos College where she will compete in the shot put. Above, Mariah Gonzalez at CIF Prelims in Shot Put. Enlarge Photo |
(l-r) Lexis Piña, Jadon Rodriguez, Victoria Piña, Makayla Mckenzie, Brooke Nuñez, Karissa Terrazas, Jessica Rodriguez and Victoria Lopez. Coach: Lomeli. Naomi Tobias and Ella Navarette are not pictured. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Tuesday, May 17th, 2016
On Saturday May 14, 2016 Fillmore's California United Fútbol Club fell short in the championship game placing second for the Oxnard County Soccer League. The under nine team lost to Oxnard Pal Soccer Club team. California United was given high ranks among opposing teams. This was the first time entering the league and receiving second place was a big accomplishment for a small town team. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, May 11th, 2016
Fillmore High Swim Team ranking through Event 42: Girls Team Scores in Junior Varsity Division Fillmore 61, Foothill Technology 356, St. Bonaventure 159, Santa Paula 153, Santa Clara 120. Girls Team Scores Varsity Division Fillmore 135, Foothill Technology 356, Grace Brethren 174, Santa Paula 161, St. Bonaventure 134, Santa Clara 25. Boys Team Scores Junior Varsity Division Foothill Technology 319, St. Bonaventure 144, Santa Paula 50, Santa Clara 22. Boys Team Scores Varsity Division Fillmore 139, Foothill Technology 362, Santa Paula 179, St. Bonaventure 114, Grace Brethren 103. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, May 10th, 2016
Tate Billings is a 14 year old freshman at Foothill Technology High School who is already finding success in the water. She began swimming at a very young age and while she did swim for the YMCA and Buena Swim Club this year is really her first taste of competition and she's taking to it like a duck to water. As a first year swimmer for Foothill she recently won all three of her events for the Junior Varsity team In the Frontier League Finals, swimming in the team relay where she swam the backstroke for her leg of the race and then going on to win the 50 and 100 individual free style. At this rate it's clear she has a bright future in swimming. |
By Anonymous — Monday, May 9th, 2016
Fillmore Little League Baseball will be celebrating the 2016 season with games & friendly competition this Saturday, May 14th at the Little League Field! We will conclude the evening with closing ceremonies at 6PM, continuing the tradition started last year of presenting a “Movie under the Stars” for youth of the City of Fillmore and their families. Please join us for a family day at the ballpark, including exciting Fillmore baseball, delicious BBQ, snack bar goodies, a Major League Baseball “Pitch, Hit, Run” competition, and Junior Home run Derby! Check out the day’s scheduled events: TIME EVENT LOCATION Please come out and support all our teams as they bring the 2016 season to a close! In addition to the excitement of the games of the day, Fillmore will also be hosting Major League Baseball’s “Pitch, Hit, and Run” and “Jr. Home Run Derby” competitions for 7-14 year old boys and girls of Fillmore.* To participate, meet at the Little League Field for FREE registration from 1-3PM, with the competition starting at 3PM. Participants will get the chance to show their pitching, hitting, and running skills in baseball or softball and/or compete in the Jr. Home Run Derby, with the opportunity to advance to Sectionals and ultimately compete in the National Championships at the MLB All-Star game at San Diego’s Petco Park in July!** So bring out those canopies, coolers, and chairs and enjoy “a day at the park” in Fillmore! For more info, visit our website at www.fillmorebaseball.com *Age determined as of July 17, 2016 |
By Jose Luis Lomeli — Wednesday, April 20th, 2016
By now many of you are aware that I have decided to resign as coach for the Fillmore High School Boys’ Soccer Program. By way of this letter, please consider this as my formal resignation from the varsity coaching position. It would be amiss if I didn’t thank those who supported me and played a significant role in the soccer program. Therefore, I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the Community of Fillmore, the Boosters Club, and Fillmore High School; Parents; Coaching Staff(s); Fellow teammates; and all of the players I had the privilege to get to know and work with throughout my tenure as coach. First, I cannot express all of the emotions I am feeling as I sit here writing this letter. As I reflect on the journey as a soccer coach at Fillmore High School, I am extremely proud of what we have accomplished. Our mission has always been about developing young lives, teaching that learning how to work as a team is the ultimate measure of success. My goal was to provide a program wherein young men and women would learn about discipline, dedication, loyalty, character and integrity. With those values it was and is my firm belief that students and athletes would leave high school prepared for the challenges ahead and eventually have a positive impact on society. I can honestly say, I am grateful for the wonderful opportunity to work with Fillmore students and players. I have benefited and learned so much from the kids and as a result, feel they have made me a better person. To the Community of Fillmore, the Boosters Club, and Fillmore High School To the Parents To My Coaching Staff(s) To My Fellow Teammates from the Early 90s To All of My Players Please remember that sometimes failure is the key to success. Never give up. Perseverance, resilience, and just plain grit will help you achieve your goals in life. I have been asked why I am leaving the program, especially, after the fantastic season we just had. Guys, about four years ago, the most beautiful gift a man can receive in life, was given to me. The man upstairs blessed my wife and me with the gift of a child. Being a father to my daughters and committing to my family has now become my priority in life. So, I hope you understand my decision to resign as soccer coach. One last lesson for you: So, please understand the only reason why I am resigning as the soccer coach of Fillmore High School is my responsibilities to my children and family have become my priority in life. I do hope that I have had a positive impact on your lives and your experience participating in the soccer program. I will miss being around all of the hard work that you put forth. Please know that I gave everything that I had to give to this program and to its success. I do feel that I let some of you down. On the other hand, some of you became champs! Nonetheless, I sincerely believed in every player I coached – Yes, I believed in you. As you know, it is not my nature to speak of failure nor success. However, I hope you will remember me as your coach in a positive way and that we were successful. The reason why we were successful is because we both know that we gave everything that we had. With that said, I start a new journey in my life. My daughters are my next adventure. To resign as the soccer coach was a very difficult decision to make. However, for where I am in my life it was the right decision. I will always be a fan! My blood bleeds blue! Be Proud! Be Strong! Be Humble! Thanks again for your dedication and loyalty. Thanks to the Community, Fillmore High School, the Boosters Club, and Parents. Finally, I wish the best of luck to the new coaching staff! Continue to break records! I will always be your biggest fan! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 13th, 2016
Fillmore Middle School, Friday, April 15th - 5:30PM JV and F/S Boys and Girls will play the Fillmore HS and District Staff. 7:00PM Varsity Boys and Girls will play the Fillmore HS Staff and District Staff. Cost: Everyone just $5 a person with or without an ASB Card, Children under 5 free. Coach Tom “Iceman” Ito, Tim “The Professor” Waddell, and “Loco” Luis Herrera. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 6th, 2016
Pictured on the right is Leah Barragan who continues dominating in the Gremlin girls division. Heritage Valley Blazers vs Camarillo Cosmos top marks. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 30th, 2016
Ashlan Larson’s 4X400m relay team took first in the Youth Girls Division. She also won 2nd in the hurdles. Enlarge Photo Jordyn Walla anchored her 4X400 team to a 1st place win. Jordyn also placed 1st in the 1600m and 3rd in the hurdles. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 23rd, 2016
Jasmine Gonzales helped her team get 2nd in the 4X100 meter relay Saturday in the Gremlin girl division. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 2nd, 2016
The final score of Friday night’s game was 24-12 with the Senior class winning. (above) (l-r) Senior Coaches: Daniel Torres, Chad Hope, Vincent Whittaker, Michael Mayhew, Sean Cabacungan, Bryce Farrar, Omar Valdivia, Chris Medrano and Ryan Lundin. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Monday, February 29th, 2016
Admission is Free!
Dear Parents, Students and Friends: FHS is proud to announce that our Boys Soccer team has made it to the CIF semi-finals. We play Dunn tomorrow starting at 5pm at the football field. Please come out to root for FHS Flashes Boys soccer team! The finals are in Los Angeles so this the last time you can see the team play at home. Admission is FREE! See you there! Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 10th, 2016
Competitive Youth Co-Ed League 1st-8th grades |